Re: milk


Richard ,

Take no offense to the lack of response ......... to.that  question

gets asked quite often as it is an unfounded rumor that will not die.  It
was written in  a story book a long time ago.  And yet the general public
thinks that  is our secret to growing whoppers.............so pass the
word..........injecting milk rots the vine........

Edison was right...........test ,invent discover....its possible that those
hydroponic nutrients are easily taken up from roots.

never tried them myself so can't say for sure........best of luck...MB













>Soooo....  no one replied to my post about people injecting milk into there
>pumpkin vines.  not even a "some one is pulling your leg, you are stupid for
>believing it" type of post.  I just thought of it again because someone else
>totally unconnected with the first three people who mentioned it, said he knew
>someone who did this.  Oh well, i am not going ot try it, but i was just
>curious,
>from the way info gets given out on this list i would say no one is hiding
>anything, but.....   :-)
>
>Richard
>
>p.s.. has anyone tried using hydroponic plant foods to cover all the different
>possible deficiencies in one shot?  I am referring to the problems with low
>calcium and iron and other nutrients.
>--
>To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. --Thomas Edison
>
>
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